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Investing with GoodLife | Real Estate News, Investing Tips, & Current Events

Investing with GoodLife | Real Estate News, Investing Tips, & Current Events

By: GoodLife Housing Partners
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Summary

A weekly open forum podcast where GLHP’s Principals discuss investing, real estate, and other current events.

Please send any questions or feedback to pod@goodlifehp.comGoodLife Housing Partners is a privately-held real estate investment company based in Los Angeles with a focus on the student housing and workforce apartment sectors.

The firm was founded by Rohan Gupta and David N. Fong in May 2015 and as of February 2021 has assets under management with an estimated value of approximately $350 million.

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Episodes
  • How Tim Hubbard Built a Modern Short-Term Rental Business - 239
    May 15 2026

    This week on Investing with GoodLife Housing Partners, Rohan and David sit down with Tim Hubbard from Corzly to discuss the evolution of short-term rentals, property management technology, dynamic pricing, and where opportunities still exist in today’s hospitality market.

    🎧 Tune in now for Episode 239 — a conversation on the future of short-term rental investing, hospitality operations, and real estate technology.

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    26 mins
  • Why LA’s Housing Math Is Breaking Down - 238
    May 11 2026

    This week on Investing with GoodLife Housing Partners — David and Rohan discuss the growing divide between cities encouraging development and cities pushing capital away, while unpacking what that means for housing, office markets, and long-term investment trends.

    The Fed Holds Steady: The Fed kept rates unchanged, but rare dissent inside the committee shows pressure building for future cuts as leadership changes approach.

    Nashville’s Massive Development Push: The proposed East Bank mixed-use project could reshape Nashville’s urban core — is the city becoming the next major growth magnet?

    LA’s Housing Reality Check: SB 79 aims to accelerate housing near transit, but David and Rohan debate whether regulation, weak equity demand, and affordability pressures are making LA’s housing goals unrealistic.

    Are LA Apartments Actually Oversupplied? Concessions are rising across many newer apartment projects — especially in mid-tier “quasi-luxury” buildings — while demand appears stronger in select suburban pockets.

    Capital Keeps Leaving Legacy Markets: From Dallas office growth to New York political tensions and Starwood freezing redemptions, the episode explores why investors continue shifting toward more business-friendly markets.

    🎧 Tune in now for Episode 238 — a deep dive into housing policy, investor psychology, migration trends, and the markets still attracting growth.

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    31 mins
  • Fed Shakeups, Texas Data Centers, and the Death of Old Downtown LA - 237
    Apr 30 2026

    This week on Investing with GoodLife Housing Partners — David and Rohan break down Fed leadership changes, corporate relocations, Texas development momentum, LA’s policy problems, and signs that institutional capital may be finding value again in distressed markets.

    • A New Fed Era Is Coming — Jerome Powell’s chair term is ending, with Kevin Warsh expected to step into the spotlight. But will Fed independence hold under political pressure?
    • Texas Keeps Winning the Relocation Game — AbbVie is investing $1.4 billion in Durham, North Carolina, Super Studios is planning a $750 million Mansfield, Texas movie studio campus, and Bimbo Bakeries USA is moving its headquarters to Dallas/Irving.
    • Data Centers Are Becoming North Texas’ New Power Play — DataBank secured $2 billion in construction financing for its Red Oak campus, showing how AI and cloud demand are reshaping real estate capital flows.
    • LA’s Policy Problem Is Still Front and Center — Measure ULA, office conversions, business closures, and downtown distress all point to one question: can LA attract capital again without major reform?
    • Blackstone Is Buying Where Others Are Pulling Back — From San Francisco hotels and AI leased office buildings to Napa’s Stanly Ranch, institutional money may be quietly calling a bottom in select Bay Area assets?

    🎧 Tune in now for Episode 237 — a sharp look at where capital is leaving, where it’s landing, and what LA needs to fix before investors come back.

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    37 mins
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